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Why would one need to replace a control arm?? 850 1995

It really depends on how long you want to keep the car. If you're like me, when the car is running right, you love it more and more. I did sell my 850 and bought a new V70, but in a lot of ways I miss the 850. I wish I had kept it and sold my Mazda Protege instead. That way we would have two Volvos...and that would be crazy, but instead of driving the Mazda to work 100+ miles everyday, I would be driving the Volvo which is much more fun. Anyway, consider if you will keep the car or not. If you think you might fall more and more in love with the car and decide to keep driving and driving it, you might want to consider replacement with qenuine parts even though it costs more. Just my 2cents worth.
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Current owner of a '04 V70 2.5T. Previous owner of a '94 850 Turbo Wagon






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